Sometimes I say I want [thing] but can't get it, and people reply "well, why don't you try self-hosting?" and this is the reason why. The reason I don't self-host is I tried self-hosting Wordpress once and it turned into a never-ending, inescapable series of miserable obligations I can't get away from two decades later.
Okay. I experimented with this, and I've now found that I can get into the bad state and out of the bad state, and I believe I have a "repro". So now I have a question: Should I place my hand into a garbage disposal and turn it on? Sorry, let me rephrase that. Should I try reporting a bug on the Automattic bug tracker?
If I try to post on the Automattic bug tracker am I gonna get banned for saying on Mastodon that I don't like Matt Mullenweg's vibes
Posted it. I guess if you like reading detective stories in the form of a bug report, you can read this:
https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/63825
Despite my fears the wordpress bug reporter is quite painless to use, except for the fact that while trying to figure out what my wordpress.org username was in 2008 so I could log in I had to log into my deadname's email, which did feel a little bit like putting my heart in a garbage disposal and turning it on, but that is not Automattic's fault
@mcc@mastodon.social on the plus side this implies heβd be able to search your posts so youβre fine i guess?
@mcc@mastodon.social only slightly more useless suggestion: the one and only one advantage static site generators have here (because youβre still going to debugging it breaking every twelve months) is at least your posts are all in flat files and you donβt have to worry about losing the original source
@mcc@mastodon.social only slightly more useless suggestion: the one and only one advantage static site generators have here (because youβre still going to debugging it breaking every twelve months) is at least your posts are all in flat files and you donβt have to worry about losing the original source
@phillmv@hachyderm.io I have a static site generator blog, but the problem is my old posts on the wordpress blog are still locked in wordpress, and I don't want to just delete them. I am not aware of any wordpress->ssg migration tool which allows preservation of comments.
@phillmv@hachyderm.io I have a static site generator blog, but the problem is my old posts on the wordpress blog are still locked in wordpress, and I don't want to just delete them. I am not aware of any wordpress->ssg migration tool which allows preservation of comments.
@mcc@mastodon.social yeah unfortunately βcomments on an SSG thingβ usually means βyou have to find something else for commentsβ. Iβm pretty satisfied with Comentario (https://gitlab.com/comentario/comentario) (I run my own instance) and when I helped @nex3@mastodon.social set it up for her blog she managed to re-import her old comments from another system to it but it definitely was a bit hacky. But it worked.
@mcc@mastodon.social yeah unfortunately βcomments on an SSG thingβ usually means βyou have to find something else for commentsβ. Iβm pretty satisfied with Comentario (https://gitlab.com/comentario/comentario) (I run my own instance) and when I helped @nex3@mastodon.social set it up for her blog she managed to re-import her old comments from another system to it but it definitely was a bit hacky. But it worked.